2018 Lexus LS Revealed!!
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Finally, I hate the GPS / Nav system in my LS. I hate it so much that I use my smartphone for nav. The lack of a touchscreen is a major drawback, and I've had too many cases where the GPS goes crazy, and shows that I"m in the middle of the Hudson River instead of heading to my destination.
Here's hoping that Lexus fixed the electronics. They're Japenese for cripes sake. They should be the industry leader.
Here's hoping that Lexus fixed the electronics. They're Japenese for cripes sake. They should be the industry leader.
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I suppose the one thing I will say is if Lexus bandied this out as the GS replacement, I would not have batted an eyelash. For some reason, it looks more like a GS than an LS to me. Might be different in the flesh.
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Originally Posted by Junglequac
I suppose the one thing I will say is if Lexus bandied this out as the GS replacement, I would not have batted an eyelash. For some reason, it looks more like a GS than an LS to me. Might be different in the flesh.
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Updated video of "new" LS:
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What I instantly saw was a mash up of the 07-12 ls460 with the newer gen ES class body. Couldn't help but notice altima taillights also. Guess the look will grow on people as it always do.
It'll be great for me cause now I can trade up to a 13 ls460 f sport lol
It'll be great for me cause now I can trade up to a 13 ls460 f sport lol
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^^ I'm not sure if it will depreciate that fast because Lexus is famous for being reliable. But besides that, I think most of the depreciation will happen because the car is just plain ugly.
I agree with other posts that say the 07-09 was the best design. After that seems like the LS just became another sedan trying to find its space in the design realm.
Whoever thought that this predator grill would look cool and all wasn't thinking right. Sport and Luxury can happen at the same time (case in point, Aston Martin DBS) but I know, I know, the LS is a 4 door sedan. Toyota has the muscle and money to make a S65 AMG killer, the only problem is it's money that will never come back in sales. But it could yield dividends in the perception of the brand. Imagine a properly designed LS with a bi-turbo V12. It would sell very few units, but it would make a bold statement that they're not joking around. V6? Pfffffff.....
I agree with other posts that say the 07-09 was the best design. After that seems like the LS just became another sedan trying to find its space in the design realm.
Whoever thought that this predator grill would look cool and all wasn't thinking right. Sport and Luxury can happen at the same time (case in point, Aston Martin DBS) but I know, I know, the LS is a 4 door sedan. Toyota has the muscle and money to make a S65 AMG killer, the only problem is it's money that will never come back in sales. But it could yield dividends in the perception of the brand. Imagine a properly designed LS with a bi-turbo V12. It would sell very few units, but it would make a bold statement that they're not joking around. V6? Pfffffff.....
Japans samurai sword cutting the through the german market ...supercharged V8's and V12's....blowing the competition out of the water ....instead it comes out with this petty little pip squeak that cant even compete with a 15 year old AMG
The worst part is I watched a few videos where they say this is the direction Lexus is heading too, smaller engines that are "quieter and get better fuel economy" (as if that was ever a problem )
Seriously..... Watch this video and tell me. What is up with this design?.... It does nothing for me. NADA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOuJ0iXk05w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOuJ0iXk05w
The car itself is bad enough, they took the current 460 and just made it worse , its not even drastically different .....then you get to the front end....the curved front fenders and the front grill seems like they let a 5 year old draw it on in a bad photoshop
If they come out with a V8 engine it will redeem them somewhat , but until then the situation is hopeless
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Speaking to fuel economy never having been a problem, actually I would say it is kind of a problem. Fuel economy in my Lexus sedans has been fair to poor IMHO. I get 15-16 around town, didn't get much better in my GS.
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Seriously..... Watch this video and tell me. What is up with this design?.... It does nothing for me. NADA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOuJ0iXk05w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOuJ0iXk05w
1) Go to the 1:17 mark and pause. This is the least flattering angle of the new LS. From this angle, I actually see a Model S, Model X or even a slight bit of the Audi A7/S7 with the rear shaping towards the trunk and definitely some sort of Nissan or Infiniti tail light design as noted dozens of times here already.
2) Go to 2:10 and pause. I see a lot of ES, a little bit of Nissan/Infiniti, and a bit of Genesis here. I'm not necessarily saying that as a bad thing as I don't mind any of those cars from the rear.
3) Next, go to the 4:29 mark and pause. This is from a different angle but you still see the same unflattering shaping of the rear. I'm again seeing some of the Tesla or A7/S7 shaping (more Tesla to me as it appears "higher" than an Audi).
To all the folks comparing it to the Infiniti M (or Q50, Q70, Q70L), I personally don't think that's a horrible thing. I actually like a lot about the exterior Q 50 and 70 line- my neighbor has a 2016 black/black Q70L and it always makes me look twice. FWIW, I love the big 5 star wheels on the Q and hate the wheel selection shown so far on the LS. I know that is subjective, or at least thought it was subjective until reading threads earlier today...!
I showed my wife the video- she absolutely hates the 3rd gen and 4th gen LS. (loves Audi, Mercedes and BMW design). She really liked the front of the car, esp. the headlights. She also instantly commented on how nice the seats and leather looked (esp. the back seats), but groaned a little as you see the car from the side/back as pointed out in points 1 and 2 above. I point this out only because she despises recent LS's so much and had a very different initial reaction to this one from most angles and 100% on the interior.
I was hoping Lexus would do something timeless, yet unique...but I find myself seeing too many other non-premium cars in the design. There is no mistaking an S class, 7 series, or A8 for anything else on the road IMO. A G90 looks an awful lot like a Ford or Chrysler in the front to me. Outside of the length and front grill and headlight design, I don't see anything all that unique about the exterior styling on the LS500.
Ironically today I was at a stoplight next to a new Audi S8 and couldn't help but admire the lines of that car and notice the combo of how unique the car is but also how gracefully it will age. Not sure I see that happening here, but as a Lexus loyalist I will remain optimistic.
This kinda makes me re-think everything as it relates to the LS. I have kept my last 2 LS's to 250k and beyond. Not sure I would do that with a twin turbo V6. So that puts me in the crowd of buying a car that I ditch at end of warranty or end of CPO. Which makes Mercedes, Audi, BMW and Genesis all very viable contenders for my money. I'd even throw the new Volvo sedan and the Q70L in the mix just for kicks if I'm willing to not have a V8.
I never seriously considered any other brand when buying my last 2 LS's but this would make me kick tires on several brands.
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Originally Posted by jrmckinley
I am going to attempt to say a few things here that haven't been said so far. I'm glad someone posted this video- I have watched this a few times and was going to post this same link. Have a few comments. First off, I'm 37 going on 57 and have exclusively owned LS's since I was 25. As an early teenager I grew up with an LS in the family ('92 LS 400) - I consider myself an LS loyalist who is an odd blend of a conservative 70 year old LS consumer and a 40 year old looking for something a bit more dynamic...
1) Go to the 1:17 mark and pause. This is the least flattering angle of the new LS. From this angle, I actually see a Model S, Model X or even a slight bit of the Audi A7/S7 with the rear shaping towards the trunk and definitely some sort of Nissan or Infiniti tail light design as noted dozens of times here already.
2) Go to 2:10 and pause. I see a lot of ES, a little bit of Nissan/Infiniti, and a bit of Genesis here. I'm not necessarily saying that as a bad thing as I don't mind any of those cars from the rear.
3) Next, go to the 4:29 mark and pause. This is from a different angle but you still see the same unflattering shaping of the rear. I'm again seeing some of the Tesla or A7/S7 shaping (more Tesla to me as it appears "higher" than an Audi).
To all the folks comparing it to the Infiniti M (or Q50, Q70, Q70L), I personally don't think that's a horrible thing. I actually like a lot about the exterior Q 50 and 70 line- my neighbor has a 2016 black/black Q70L and it always makes me look twice. FWIW, I love the big 5 star wheels on the Q and hate the wheel selection shown so far on the LS. I know that is subjective, or at least thought it was subjective until reading threads earlier today...!
I showed my wife the video- she absolutely hates the 3rd gen and 4th gen LS. (loves Audi, Mercedes and BMW design). She really liked the front of the car, esp. the headlights. She also instantly commented on how nice the seats and leather looked (esp. the back seats), but groaned a little as you see the car from the side/back as pointed out in points 1 and 2 above. I point this out only because she despises recent LS's so much and had a very different initial reaction to this one from most angles and 100% on the interior.
I was hoping Lexus would do something timeless, yet unique...but I find myself seeing too many other non-premium cars in the design. There is no mistaking an S class, 7 series, or A8 for anything else on the road IMO. A G90 looks an awful lot like a Ford or Chrysler in the front to me. Outside of the length and front grill and headlight design, I don't see anything all that unique about the exterior styling on the LS500.
Ironically today I was at a stoplight next to a new Audi S8 and couldn't help but admire the lines of that car and notice the combo of how unique the car is but also how gracefully it will age. Not sure I see that happening here, but as a Lexus loyalist I will remain optimistic.
This kinda makes me re-think everything as it relates to the LS. I have kept my last 2 LS's to 250k and beyond. Not sure I would do that with a twin turbo V6. So that puts me in the crowd of buying a car that I ditch at end of warranty or end of CPO. Which makes Mercedes, Audi, BMW and Genesis all very viable contenders for my money. I'd even throw the new Volvo sedan and the Q70L in the mix just for kicks if I'm willing to not have a V8.
I never seriously considered any other brand when buying my last 2 LS's but this would make me kick tires on several brands.
1) Go to the 1:17 mark and pause. This is the least flattering angle of the new LS. From this angle, I actually see a Model S, Model X or even a slight bit of the Audi A7/S7 with the rear shaping towards the trunk and definitely some sort of Nissan or Infiniti tail light design as noted dozens of times here already.
2) Go to 2:10 and pause. I see a lot of ES, a little bit of Nissan/Infiniti, and a bit of Genesis here. I'm not necessarily saying that as a bad thing as I don't mind any of those cars from the rear.
3) Next, go to the 4:29 mark and pause. This is from a different angle but you still see the same unflattering shaping of the rear. I'm again seeing some of the Tesla or A7/S7 shaping (more Tesla to me as it appears "higher" than an Audi).
To all the folks comparing it to the Infiniti M (or Q50, Q70, Q70L), I personally don't think that's a horrible thing. I actually like a lot about the exterior Q 50 and 70 line- my neighbor has a 2016 black/black Q70L and it always makes me look twice. FWIW, I love the big 5 star wheels on the Q and hate the wheel selection shown so far on the LS. I know that is subjective, or at least thought it was subjective until reading threads earlier today...!
I showed my wife the video- she absolutely hates the 3rd gen and 4th gen LS. (loves Audi, Mercedes and BMW design). She really liked the front of the car, esp. the headlights. She also instantly commented on how nice the seats and leather looked (esp. the back seats), but groaned a little as you see the car from the side/back as pointed out in points 1 and 2 above. I point this out only because she despises recent LS's so much and had a very different initial reaction to this one from most angles and 100% on the interior.
I was hoping Lexus would do something timeless, yet unique...but I find myself seeing too many other non-premium cars in the design. There is no mistaking an S class, 7 series, or A8 for anything else on the road IMO. A G90 looks an awful lot like a Ford or Chrysler in the front to me. Outside of the length and front grill and headlight design, I don't see anything all that unique about the exterior styling on the LS500.
Ironically today I was at a stoplight next to a new Audi S8 and couldn't help but admire the lines of that car and notice the combo of how unique the car is but also how gracefully it will age. Not sure I see that happening here, but as a Lexus loyalist I will remain optimistic.
This kinda makes me re-think everything as it relates to the LS. I have kept my last 2 LS's to 250k and beyond. Not sure I would do that with a twin turbo V6. So that puts me in the crowd of buying a car that I ditch at end of warranty or end of CPO. Which makes Mercedes, Audi, BMW and Genesis all very viable contenders for my money. I'd even throw the new Volvo sedan and the Q70L in the mix just for kicks if I'm willing to not have a V8.
I never seriously considered any other brand when buying my last 2 LS's but this would make me kick tires on several brands.
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But you're arguing a different point than I was making as you are comparing the premium model within one manufacturer to other models they offer. I'm saying the new LS looks too similar to other non-Lexus brands from many angles. I want the LS to be easily recognizable against its competition. From the side and rear, I see too many design cues from other brands, and most disturbingly, sub-premium brands.
To your point....when driving head-on, can you tell a '13-'17 LS from a '13-'17 ES? It's not that easy to an untrained eye.
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Originally Posted by jrmckinley
Personally, I could easily pick out an A8 or S class compared to an A6, A4, C, or E class respectively. Tons of not-so-subtle differences between the A8 vs. rest of Audi lineup and same for S class.
But you're arguing a different point than I was making as you are comparing the premium model within one manufacturer to other models they offer. I'm saying the new LS looks too similar to other non-Lexus brands from many angles. I want the LS to be easily recognizable against its competition. From the side and rear, I see too many design cues from other brands, and most disturbingly, sub-premium brands.
To your point....when driving head-on, can you tell a '13-'17 LS from a '13-'17 ES? It's not that easy to an untrained eye.
But you're arguing a different point than I was making as you are comparing the premium model within one manufacturer to other models they offer. I'm saying the new LS looks too similar to other non-Lexus brands from many angles. I want the LS to be easily recognizable against its competition. From the side and rear, I see too many design cues from other brands, and most disturbingly, sub-premium brands.
To your point....when driving head-on, can you tell a '13-'17 LS from a '13-'17 ES? It's not that easy to an untrained eye.
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You can easily distinguish them because you're a huge Lexus fan. A huge MB or BMW fan can clearly distinguish their models too. Most people can't tell the difference between Lexus sedans either.
Remember too, the S Class was the first, the other cars came after. Styling of the new ES and GS will look a whole lot more like the LS once they're redesigned too.
Remember too, the S Class was the first, the other cars came after. Styling of the new ES and GS will look a whole lot more like the LS once they're redesigned too.
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Originally Posted by SW15LS
You can easily distinguish them because you're a huge Lexus fan. A huge MB or BMW fan can clearly distinguish their models too. Most people can't tell the difference between Lexus sedans either.
Remember too, the S Class was the first, the other cars came after. Styling of the new ES and GS will look a whole lot more like the LS once they're redesigned too.
Remember too, the S Class was the first, the other cars came after. Styling of the new ES and GS will look a whole lot more like the LS once they're redesigned too.